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Termites' Massive Mounds Ventilate Like Lungs, Researchers Say
Deep in their mud mounds, termites are doing mysterious things regarding temperature change. Researchers recently discovered that large termite mounds actually act like lungs, taking in air and pushing it out once a day as temperature changes.
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